Archive for June, 2006
Wednesday, June 28th, 2006
You wanted it! You asked for it! Now here it is… The amazing stupendous, magnimarvelous, mouthwatering, nifty table. This table is brought to you by Sam Garfield’s beutiful work. It contains information regarding many of our FM Transmitters, and the functionality differences between the several units.
SW-4336
SW-4415
SW-1154
SW-4424
SW-4799
SW-4675
Click on the respective part number to [...]
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Wednesday, June 28th, 2006
Lewis has outdone himself again. This time he added a product that puts the awesome skateboard to shame.
Allow me to introduce the Kingwin media enclosure. This media enclosure is an external hard drive enclosure for 2.5 inch drives, that will play all types of media directly to a monitor or TV. It has [...]
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Monday, June 26th, 2006
We just picked up an iPod Nano recently, and ever since, We’ve been trying to plug it into everything with a stereo jack, so we can listen to our tunes on something other than our tinny earbuds. Unfortunately, we’re discovering that the nature of digitally compressed music tends to eliminate the bass, leaving us somewhat [...]
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Friday, June 23rd, 2006
Our toshiba 1.8 inch hard drive enclosures will work with Toshiba 1.8 inch hard drives that are 5.0 mm thick. The enclosure itself will work with Thicker hard Drives without the lid on. Here is a list of drives that are skinny enough that you can use the lid of the enclosure.
Toshiba [...]
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Friday, June 16th, 2006
Well, for all of you wonderful people who have been wondering if a USB to parallel adapter will work with a Parallel A/B switch, let me just let you know that it will. Just grab your A/B switch, hook the two printers up to it, and hook up the USB to Parallel adapter to the [...]
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Thursday, June 15th, 2006
< —–MY BRAND NEW CARD!!! SWEET ACTION :)!!!!!
Last Monday (JUNE 5th) was a spectacular day for NVIDIA and for me :)! Nvidia releaesed their new performance king the the GeForce 7950 GX2. You can read the Nvidia 7950 GX Press Release here. Needless to say this is yet another fantastic product [...]
Posted in Tech News, VGA, Video | 5 Comments »
Wednesday, June 14th, 2006
The other day Lewis and I were talking about solutions for the technically challenged people of the world. He did a ton of research, performed several blind studies and found out that most people just need caster wheels.
Most people have this need even if they don’t realize it. You may think that they [...]
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Wednesday, June 14th, 2006
Well, you’ve all been wanting to watch your favorite internet romance (below) with your new PCMCIA wireless internet card on your computer that has no PCMCIA slots.
We’ve mentioned some of the different solutions in days gone by, but it’s time to pull it all together.
The Solutions:
If you have USB ports then you can either [...]
Posted in ExpressCard, Networking, PCI/AGP/ISA, PCMCIA, Tech News | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, June 7th, 2006
Just suppose that your power supplies for your laptop, scanner, printer, and pet robot have been destroyed by power supply eating grremlins. Well, here is the solution. Build yourself a new power supply that can do multiple voltages. I have included a simple diagram on how to do this below.
The other option is to stop [...]
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Wednesday, June 7th, 2006
A childhood filled with MicroMachines has given us a passion for all things small and cool. So naturally, when we saw SDIO cards, we had to snag them. These little cards are designed to fit into a SecureDigital card slot, but rather than supplying storage for your PDA or SmartPhone, these cards act like mini [...]
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